Old Mother Riley Headmistress
Old Mother Riley, Headmistress | |
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UK theatrical poster | |
Directed by | John Harlow |
Produced by | Gordon D. Myers |
Screenplay by |
Ted Kavanagh John Harlow |
Story by |
Jackie Marks Con West |
Starring |
Arthur Lucan Kitty McShane The Luton Girls Choir |
Music by |
George Melachrino Arthur E. Davies (Choral Director) Luton Girls Choir) |
Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | Douglas Myers |
Production company |
Harry Reynolds Productions |
Distributed by | Renown Pictures |
Release dates | 1950 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Old Mother Riley, Headmistress is a low budget black and white 1950 British comedy film, starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. The 13th film in the Old Mother Riley series, it features the Luton Girls Choir playing many of Mother Riley's pupils.
Plot summary
Daughter Kitty is sacked from her job as music teacher at an exclusive girls school, but Mother Riley unexpectedly comes into an inheritance, and decides to buy the girls finishing school and give Kitty her job back. Mother Riley soon establishes herself as headmistress at St. Mildred's School for Young Ladies, and throws herself into her new role with vigour, whether it's taking P.E. lessons, brazenly cheating on Sports Day, or confronting the haunted school piano.[1][2]
Cast
- Daphne Snowdrop Bluebell Riley ... Arthur Lucan
- Kitty Riley ... Kitty McShane
- School Choir ... The Luton Girls Choir
- Bill Travers ... Willer Neal
- Maltby ... Cyril Smith
- Clifton Hill ... C. Denier Warren
- Miss Helen Carruthers ... Enid Hewitt
- Nixon ... Paul Sheridan
- Simon ... Harry Herbert
- Copeland ... Oswald Waller
- Mlle Leblanc ... Jenny Mathot
- Miss Chester ... Myrette Morven
- Lady Meersham ... Ethel Royal
- Mayor ... Bill Stephens
- Miss Ashton ... Catherine Carleton (Katie Boyle)
- Mrs Shaw ... Dorothy Darke
- 1st laundry girl ... Vi Kaley
- 2nd laundry girl ... Jaqueline Stanley
- Maisie ... Beth Ross
- Mrs Clarke ... Madge Brindley
- Woman ...Pamela Hill
- Chauffeur ... Graham Tonbridge
- Girls ... Patricia Owens
- Genine Graham
- Joy Frankau
- Betty Benson
- Mary Thompson
- Suzanne Wilde
- Doorn Van Steyne
- Coral Woods
- Joy Adams
- Cora Farrel
- Sally Owen
- Lyn James
- Ursula Hopwood
- Diana Connell
Critical reception
- Anthony Nield wrote in the The Digital Fix, " whilst the idea of Old Mother Riley owning her own girls’ school should provide plenty of comic mileage, we’re still faced with some pointless musical numbers to pad things out...(but) there’s a chirpiness and a punch in the screenplay which is hard not to enjoy. Of course, any level of sophistication is kept at a bare minimum (Lucan was never the subtlest of actors; he performed for the camera just as he did on the stage), but in its own way …Headmistress has an energy equal to that of, say, Hellzapoppin' or the Marx Brothers A Night in Casablanca, even if both are far superior and much funnier. There’s a non-stop quality to the gags which, whilst the film may ultimately be forgettable, amounts to great deal of fun. Certainly, for a thirteenth entry in a big screen franchise (and one made almost as many years after the first), it’s far better than we should rightfully expect."[3]
- TV Guide noted, "a poor addition to the "Old Mother Riley" stable...If you see only one "Old Mother Riley" film in your lifetime, don't make it this one."[4]
- "Fielding's Review" wrote, "lots of fun gags in this one. Along with Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire, it’s the best of the set."[5]
References
- ↑ "Old Mother Riley Meets The Vampire/Old Mother Riley Headmistress DVD: Amazon.co.uk: Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ "Old Mother Riley". Fieldingsreview.com. 1954-05-17. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ Nield, Anthony (2006-01-11). "Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire / Old Mother Riley Headmistress | DVD Video Review | Film @ The Digital Fix". Film.thedigitalfix.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ "Old Mother Riley, Headmistress Review". Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ↑ "Old Mother Riley". Fieldingsreview.com. 1954-05-17. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
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